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    Posted: 21 May 2008 at 1:47am

Hi:

I am using Activex vr 11.2.1 and VB6, recently apply the SkinFramework and it gave problems to the application when encouraged the method Find of an object Recordset associated with a True DBGrid vr. 8 ComponentOne

I met obliged to remove the SkinFramework since the users use these tools of searches several times a day.

The PC clients have Windows XP SP2, for a curious reason, in my Laptop I have Windows Vista SP1 and do not have problems with the mentioned method.

In advance thank you for your help.

Jorge Aviņa

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Probably you must ignore some dll's.
BEFORE applying the skin i remove the "msado15.dll".
 
If you have a crash, look at the stack in the protokoll and add the top dll also to the removelist.
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Yes, some dlls don't like when SkinFramework hook them and solution is to exclude them using the Exclude method.

You can run Process Explorer from sysinternals - http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653.aspx
it can show list of loaded dlls and use exclude all related dlls that don't need to be skinned.
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